Yamaha PSR-540 Owner's Manual - Page 49

DSP, Type=Stage2

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Digital Effects DSP Applying the DSP effect Press the [DSP] button. DSP(FAST) TOUCH The DSP icon will light up and the DSP effect will be turned on. SUSTAIN HARMONY The effect will be applied when you play the R1, R2 and L voices from the keyboard. In addition, when the [FAST/SLOW] button is pressed, the FAST icon lights up indicating that the variation of the DSP effect is selected. When the DSP effect type is Rotary Speaker or Tremolo, the speed of the modulation becomes fast. • When the Voice Set function is ON (page 120), the DSP effect and FAST/SLOW settings may change according to the selected R1 panel voice. Selecting a DSP Type 1 3- Use the same operation as in "Reverb" (page 46). 4 Select "Dsp". Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. 5 Press the [NEXT] button. Type=Stage2 6 Select a DSP type. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. Refer to the DSP Type List (page 132). 7 Play the keyboard. Try out some of the other DSP types as well. • When the selected DSP type is an Insertion Effect (pages 49, 132), the DSP effect applies only to the Voice R1. Adjust the depth of the DSP. The two parameters below affect the depth of the DSP effect. q DSP Depth (Send level page 74 Sets the DSP depth for the specified voice or track, and thus the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track. q DSP Return Level see below Sets the amount of DSP effect returned from the DSP effect stage, thus making it possible to adjust the degree of DSP effect applied to the overall sound. 8 Press the [NEXT] button. Return Level= 64 9 Adjust the DSP return level. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the number buttons [1]-[0]. The range is from 0 to 127. The higher the value, the greater the return level. • If DSP Insertion Effect is selected (page 50), you won't be able to set the DSP Return Level. 49 47

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When the selected DSP type
is an Insertion Effect (pages
49, 132), the DSP effect
applies only to the Voice R1.
DSP
Applying the DSP effect
The DSP icon will light up and the
DSP effect will be turned on.
The effect will be applied when
you play the R1, R2 and L voices from the keyboard.
In addition, when the
[FAST/SLOW]
button is pressed, the FAST icon lights up
indicating that the variation of the DSP effect is selected.
When the DSP effect
type is Rotary Speaker or Tremolo, the speed of the modulation becomes fast.
When the Voice Set function
is ON (page 120), the DSP
effect and FAST/SLOW
settings may change
according to the selected R1
panel voice.
Selecting a DSP Type
6
Select a DSP type.
Use the
data dial
, the
[+/YES]
button or the
[-/NO]
button.
Refer to the DSP Type List (page 132).
7
Play the keyboard.
Try out some of the other DSP types as well.
Adjust the depth of the DSP.
DSP Depth (Send level)
.........................................................................................
page 74
Sets the DSP depth for the specified voice or track, and thus the amount of DSP effect
applied to that voice or track.
DSP Return Level
...............................................................................................
see below
Sets the amount of DSP effect returned from the DSP effect stage, thus making it
possible to adjust the degree of DSP effect applied to the overall sound.
If DSP Insertion Effect is
selected (page 50), you
won’t be able to set the DSP
Return Level.
8
Press the [NEXT] button.
9
Adjust the DSP return level.
Use the
data dial
, the
[+/YES]
button, the
[-/NO]
button or the number buttons
[1]
-
[0]
.
The range is from 0 to 127. The higher the value, the greater the return level.
Digital Effects
Press the [DSP] button.
1
-
3
Use the same operation as in “Reverb” (page 46).
4
Select “Dsp”.
Use the
data dial
, the
[+/YES]
button or the
[-/NO]
button.
5
Press the [NEXT] button.
The two parameters below affect the depth of the DSP effect.
DSP(FAST)
SUSTAIN
HARMONY
TOUCH
Type=Stage2
Return Level= 64
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